Robert Moskowitz wrote: > On 12/28/2016 01:53 PM, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote: >> Robert Moskowitz wrote: <SNIP> >> Bang. I would suggest, at this point, that you might want to set selinux >> into permissive mode, so you'll get the error messages from it, and can >> work out fixes, but will let your system operate as you intend. >> setselinux 0 >> >> Note that this is *temporary*, and will revert on reboot. To make it >> permanent, you'd need to edit /etc/selinux/config. > > Thanks, Mark, I was just getting around to that way of thinking. > > The command, at least on my Centos7-arm system is > > setenforce 0 > Sorry. Clearly, there's too much blood in my caffeine stream.... > A presto it works. So now to figure out what is wrong with SElinux on > this image. Good luck. mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos